Indoor herb garden

Finally, a way to grow an herb garden without actually having to gow an herb garden. The Click & Grow does all the work for you. You just plug it in, and it lights and waters your plants for you. You should go from seeds to basil in just a few weeks.

8-piece silicone bakeware set

Instead of buying every bake ware piece separately, wondering if you really need a chocolate mold that's shaped like a tea kettle, just drop $10 on this 8-piece set. It has everything you could want. And because it's all silicone, it's easy to clean when you're done.

Magnetic spice rack

Every chef needs to keep their spices organized. A spice rack is perfect for that. A magnetic one, though, also saves precious cabinet space.

This one has an adjustable back, so you can leave it on a counter top or on a wall, depending on what's best for you. And with a sturdy steel body and tightly sealed covers, it'll keep your spices fresh for months.

Cast iron skillet

A cast iron pan is the most versatile thing you could have in your kitchen. It's tough enough to last generations, and if it's seasoned properly, everything you make in it — from pizzas to steaks — will taste amazing.

For a product as useful as a cast iron skillet, $20 is a steal. And it already comes pre-seasoned.

Hammered copper mug

A normal glass is always a good option for serving a chilled drink, but you can class it up with a copper mug. This one sold by Williams-Sonoma is handmade and comes in a healthy 16 ounces. Because it's made from copper, it'll keep your drinks chilled for longer. It adds a dash of sophistication to any cocktail.

Marble and wood cheese board

If you're going to own a cheese board, it should be fancy. Marble is too cold and heavy. Wood seems too cheap. Why not have the style and functionality of both? The wood offers a warm accent for the primary white marble body. And because they're natural materials, every board looks different.